One person was arrested yesterday for disorderly conduct after a riot broke out during a candlelight vigil for a teenager killed by police in East

BROOKLYN - One person was arrested yesterday for disorderly conduct after a riot broke out during a candlelight vigil for a teenager killed by police in East Flatbush.

Dozens of people gathered at Church and Albany avenues Monday night to remember Kimani Gray. Investigators say the 16-year-old was fatally shot Saturday night after pointing a loaded revolver at two plainclothes officers.

The somber vigil quickly turned to protest over the teen's death. According to police, the angry crowd not only threw bottles and flipped trash cans on the streets, but also damaged a local Rite Aid. They say multiple people stormed into the store, turned over displays, punched the manager in the face and hit a customer.